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Insights from individuals successfully recovered from cannabis use disorder: natural versus treatment-assisted recoveries and abstinent versus moderation outcomes

机译:从大麻使用失调中成功康复的个人的见解:自然与治疗辅助的恢复以及戒毒与中度治疗的结果

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Increasing understanding of the pathways and processes of recovery from cannabis use disorder may help in designing effective and attractive interventions to promote recovery. We report insights from individuals who had successfully recovered from cannabis use disorder with a variety of pathways. Recovered individuals describe their perceptions of why they developed the problem, why they were successful in recovering, and the advice they would offer to individuals with similar problems. Media announcements were used to recruit 119 volunteers who met lifetime but not past year criteria for cannabis use disorder. Participants were asked open-ended questions which were content analyzed and compared between individuals who whose recoveries were treatment-assisted (45%) versus natural (55%) and between individuals who were abstinent (57%) versus those who continued non-problematic consumption (43%). Participants most frequently described their problems as having developed due to the use of cannabis to cope, because of environmental and social influences, and enjoyment of the positive effects. Success in recovery was attributed to focusing on reasons for change, goal commitment to change, and conquering denial/self-deception. Treatment-assisted participants were more likely to perceive that they overcame their cannabis problem due to treatment/self-help and conquering underlying issues, whereas naturally recovered participants were more likely to describe focusing on reasons for change, will power, and lost enjoyment/lifestyle change. Treatment-assisted participants were more likely to recommend seeking help/social support and naturally recovered participants were more likely to endorse reflecting on reasons for change, engaging in hobbies/distracting activities, and stimulus control/avoidance/change social environment. The majority recommended professional treatment (79.1%) and self-help materials (76.9%), and a little over half (53.2%) would also recommend natural recovery. These insights from people with lived experience further support previous research that treatment-assisted and natural recoveries are for the most part similar with respect to the recovery process. However, participants, whether or not they had had treatment involvement, recommended the use of treatment and self-help materials to sharpen their focus on the reasons to change and to enhance their commitment to change. At the same time, they saw value in the efforts of individuals to recovery without help.
机译:对从大麻使用障碍中恢复的途径和过程的加深了解可能有助于设计有效和有吸引力的干预措施以促进恢复。我们报告了通过各种途径成功从大麻使用失调中恢复的个人的见解。恢复的个体描述了他们对为什么会出现问题,为什么能够成功恢复的看法,以及他们会向存在类似问题的个体提供的建议。使用媒体公告招募了119名符合终生使用条件但未达到去年大麻使用障碍标准的志愿者。向参与者提出开放性问题,对这些问题进行内容分析,并在康复辅助下(45%)与自然人(55%)之间以及戒酒(57%)与继续无问题食用的人之间进行内容比较。 (43%)。参加者最经常将他们的问题描述为由于使用大麻来应对,这是由于环境和社会影响以及享受积极影响所致。恢复的成功归因于关注改变的原因,对改变的目标承诺以及克服了否认/自我欺骗。受治疗协助的参与者更有可能认为自己由于治疗/自助和克服了潜在问题而克服了大麻问题,而自然康复的参与者则更有可能描述着重于改变,意志和丧失享乐/生活方式的原因更改。治疗辅助的参与者更有可能建议寻求帮助/社会支持,而自然康复的参与者则更有可能赞同改变的原因,从事爱好/分散注意力的活动以及刺激控制/避免/改变社会环境的想法。多数建议使用专业治疗(79.1%)和自助材料(76.9%),略多于一半(53.2%)的医生也建议自然恢复。这些经验丰富的人的见解进一步支持了以前的研究,即治疗辅助的自然恢复在很大程度上与恢复过程相似。但是,无论是否参与治疗,参与者都建议使用治疗和自助材料,以使他们更加关注改变的原因,并增强对改变的承诺。同时,他们看到了个人在没有帮助的情况下进行恢复的努力的价值。

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